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DOUGLAS COUNTY SE”Tr T r~ PM.T3IASVILLE GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1939.
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Social and Personal
Mr. Raymond Estes spent the
week end at home.
Miss Payne Boyd has returned'
home from Bessie Tift College*/
Mr. William‘Geer returned home
from Fra nee last week.
•Miss Aline Burton spent the
weekend in Atlanta.
"We are sorry to learn of the
continual illness of Mr. Z. M. .Tame
Mrs. 0. T. Salman is reported
quite sick-this week.
Mrs. Jerome Wilson has retnfne
home after a visit at Lula.
Mr. T. D. Picked!, of Louden.
Tenn., spent several days here this
week.
Mrs. M. E. Ward and Mrs Sarah
Morris of .Dublin spent . several
dnvs here last week.
Mrs. N. B. Duncan spent sev
eral days in Atlanta this week
with her daughter' Mrs.- W. B.
Estep.' v ,
J^dgc A. L. Bartlett lms been
hemtl’is week getting his building MET!
in realiness for Mr. Perkin’s who. J
will open his fi&lOe store tiler ■" V
a few days.
William L. Garrett 1st Lt. of
' the 32?st FC I ’ " '! cry has been
returned to Camp Gordon after
seeing service over-seas for over a
year. Lieut. Qarratt came through
safely but had some, very interest
ing expeareuoes in the St. Miliiel
the Aragone and ihe Meuse drives,
his Regiment was in the lines For
3 weeks.
HODIST CENTENARY
OVER THE TOP
Messrs -T. C. MeCarley E. L.
Hopkins and- Nix are delegates
from vDotiglasviile to the Grand
Lodge I. O. O. P. this week in
Atlanta.
Grand Treasurer R. E. Edwards
and Divisional Deputy Grand Alas-
The Methodist Centenary be
gone well over the top. Thequoto
for the Southern Methodist eliurelt
was $35,000,000 and. it is now
thought it will be exceeded hy_at
least ten million.
Georgia has done no'Wv in the
matter,‘both Atlanta Districts are
ter Z. T. Dake are attending the well over. The North Atlanta Dis-
Grand Odd Fell 01*9 Lodge this triet. with a quota of $330,000 lta.s
week. subscribed $389,292.03. The South
Atlanta Distret. in which we are
lion Sam L Olive, President of
lie State Senate and Hon. John
Mi«s Louise Duncan of Brenan
CrlPfre'is at home for the summer
vacation.
Chlotilde Banks bps re-
t’’med home front ’ -si' 1 Titt Col
lege for tlie summer.
M' >■ Marjorie TT,pshaw, of Bessie
Tift. Oolletre is at home for the stun
mer vacation.
Mrs. Mollie Herndon of TTureDon
spent, the week end with Mr and
Mrs. N. B. Duncan.
Mrs ,.T. R. Duncan Miss One!
Duncan and Mr. Rob Bpncnn
motored to Atlanta Tuesday
Mrs. E. O. Smith of •Atlanta is
spending' ? f »w days with Mrs.
Julian Arnold.
Mrs. A. G. Weddinaton is vis
iting her daughter Mrs. D. P.
Bitrsim in Atlanta.
Mr. Glean McK.elvey of PtMc- £
Phearson spent the week end hereij
with home folks. i£
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Mrs. Z. T. Dake is much better! ■
tbm w ( *ek. and is expected home in , ■
a few days.
Commencement is on this week
hegining Friday night and con
tinuing through Monday.
located, with a quota of $275,009
hns pledged $297,062.10.
Holder. Speaker of the House 1>m|glasvill( , iS qllo1a wa „ $9,650,
will both sneak at Commencement ajrf s ^ scribed $12,900. The quota
for the Douglasville Circuit was
hero Monday Morning. ^
“THE REACH LINE”
BASEBALLS, BATS, GLOVES,
For hoys of all ages
PAINTS, VARNISHES. STAINS
AND ENAMELS- ALL COLORS
15c CAN
HOVE NEEDLES AND .SHUT
TLES TO PIT ANY MACHINE.
ITTNAM,S FADELESS DYES
ALL COLORS
-ATEST MAGAZINES AND
BOOK'S
REFORM FELT INITIALS—ALL
STYLES
Dye Soap._- 10c
Fish Hooks and Lines
lee Picks 10c
Fly Swatters-- 10c
Bostonian Cream forFine
Shoes 25c
Liquid Veneer 25c & 50c
£ !
j Home Grown Vegetables j
I Country
WE BUY IT!
WE SELL IT!
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We are glad to learn that Dr .T.
L. Seiman’s condition is very much
improved.
Mr. T. A. Jackson is sti'l quite
sick though we are glad to learn
he is.some better.
Among the hoys returning with £
discharges last week were Mr. £
Sanford Land, Joe Estes, William £
Geer and Herehell (fancier. •:■
The air tank at James & Bayer's
Garage blew -up last Saturday
going through the ceiling and
roof. FortunalTy no one was hurt.
In £act, bur. store is recognized headquarters
by both BUYERS and SELLERS.
Did you get any of our home grown peas,
cabbage, strawberries and honey this week? We
had them; we'sold them. We’ll have more. y
See us for groceries' notions and feed.
We’ll buy all your chickens, eggs, butter and
vegetables.
Mrs. J. C. Wright entertained'
with a rook party for Airs A
Del Laperiere of Houchton, last
Thursday P.M.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
There are more than three million Ford cars in use and the in
creasing demand is proof of the value of the Universal car.
The Eord Motor Company expects to ircrevse production to £4000
cars per day within the next few weeks and their daily output now is
in excess of 3000 cars per day.
Place your order now for delivery during the summer months.
Drop me a card and I will call, or drop by and let’s talk it over.
Touring Car $525 00; Runabout $500.00; Couplet (
$650,00; Sedan $775.00; Chassis $475.00; 1-Ton
v Truck $550.00*
> These prices are all f, o. b. Detroit and to these are to be added
• freight and war tax.
J. R. DUNCAN
Bill THESE
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McCARLEY’S
_ such as farmers are likely to be,
■ subtle truths therefrom.
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£ The value of preparation is one that is clearly em-
* phasized.
Fly Traps
Soft <iollars
Yv’amiable Ties
Milk Coolers
Extra Good Tumblers
.15c & 25c
35.
•25e & 35
.«(><■ & 75.
Jaeli... .5"
“due an White Oomhinets. . .$2.51
Aluminum Dippers 25'
Toys and Dolls
Good Soap, 3 bars 10'
This is one of the popular perioi
models arid cannot he equaled fot
naturalness of tone and musical
"Utility. It hns the Diamond Point
Renrodireer and yon never lint
to change needles or regulate tl
sliced—Mr. Edison perfected the
Everything in good music is mad"
on Edison Records, which are in-
d 'struetahle arid do not wear out
and scratch with use.
MODELS FROM $41 to $-100
T.-rtus if desired. Call and see
the line;
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I OBSERVERS OF NATURE
often learn many i
m Throagh regularly adding to Saving Account in £
£ this Institution, many far-sighted farmers are making £
£ adequate provisionfor futureneeds-buildingup strong £
jjj barriers against want and misfortune. £
You, too, need this protection. Come in today £
and open an account. £
Farmers and Merchants Bank f
DEPOSITS INSURED 1
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vVe Invite You
To inspect our well=selected line
of groceries. We have most
everything in eatables. We (all
your special attention to our
excellent brands of coffee; 5th
Avenue Maxwell House and
Whitehouse; also Maxwell
House Tea.
Try International Stock
Powders.
We have a big supply of^
fresh vegatableseveiy Saturday
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Bring us your Produce.
A good, Remington Type
writer for sale at a bargain.
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PREMO CAMERAS, easy io
loall—open the hack and drop in
tiie [tack. All models on hand and
prices run from $1.13 tip. Ask us
to show you, whether you want,
to buy or not.
Premo 00—$1.13
Brownie 0—$2.00
Brownie No. 2—$2.95
Brownie No. 2A—$3.85
Br'owpie No. 2G—$4.40
K'odok Jr.—$9.95:
Premo .Jr. No. 1—$7.85
Premo Jr. No. 2—t$8.85.
Film , all sizea-r-no ad
vance in prices.
Films developed and enlarge
ments made from your negatives
(•ALL AND LET ME
SHOW YOU. ■
OR PHONE 69.
JOE C. MCARLEY
Many people think that shoes must be!
tight and pinch the foot in order to look neat
and dressy. But comfort need not give wayj
to style. ,*•,.' j
Right Fitting Is
^ the Keynote
Dress 6hoes that we fit to your fee
can be just as comfortable as shoes you bay fon
service. And we do not sacrifice either styU
or peatnesa in fitting you.
Our pumps, dancing slippers and all
sorts of dress shoes offer you a wide field for j
choice. Our styles and prices will please yc
UPSH4W BROTHERS